Jerry Lewis drops anti-gay slur during telethon

Showman apologizes for ‘bad choice of words,’ says ‘there are no excuses’

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Jerry Lewis' use of an anti-gay slur during the 42nd annual Labor Day Telethon prompted a critical statement Tuesday from the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, which called Lewis’ use of the term “simply unacceptable.”

Neil Giuliano, GLAAD president, called Lewis’ use of the term “simply unacceptable.”

“It also feeds a climate of hatred and intolerance that contributes to putting our community in harm’s way,” Giuliano said.

In a statement Tuesday, Lewis said he was making “a joking comment to a member of my production team.”

“I apologize to anyone who was offended,” he went on. “Everyone who knows me understands that I hold no prejudices in this regard. In the family atmosphere of the telethon, I forget that not everyone knows me that well.

“That something like this would distract from the true purpose of the telethon pains me deeply. ... I accept responsibility for what I said. There are no excuses,” he said.

Lewis’ telethon, in its 42nd year, set a new record by raising $63.7 million to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association, topping last year’s event by $3 million.